File:Penshurst crew.jpg
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Summary
[edit]Some of the crew of HMS Penshurst, in a mixture of naval and Q-ship disguise. From Q-Ships and Their Story by E. Keble-Chatterton published by SIDGWICK AND JACKSON, LTD. in London in 1922.
Immediate source: http://www.hellenicaworld.com/Military/Literature/EdwardKebleChatterton/en/QShips.html
Original caption:
Men of the Q ship “Penshurst”
The ship’s gunlayers and carpenter. The man in the centre wearing service uniform was the gunlayer of the bridge 6-pounder who was killed in the action of January 14, 1917. The others are wearing their Q-ship “rig.”
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current | 10:22, 8 April 2021 | 600 × 516 (96 KB) | Dumelow (talk | contribs) | Some of the crew of HMS Penshurst, in a mixture of naval and Q-ship disguise. From ''Q-Ships and Their Story'' by E. Keble-Chatterton published by SIDGWICK AND JACKSON, LTD. in London in 1922. Immediate source: http://www.hellenicaworld.com/Military/Literature/EdwardKebleChatterton/en/QShips.html Original caption: Men of the Q ship “Penshurst” The ship’s gunlayers and carpenter. The man in the centre wearing service uniform was the gunlayer of the bridge 6-pounder who was killed in the a... |
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